Intel Core i9-9900K, i7-9700K and i5-9600K to launch in October

Alright, one more on Intel for today, I promise. Yet another and more recent roadmap leaked onto the web. The presentation slide seems very Intel, ergo I have confidence that this is the real deal. And that means the Core i9-9900K, i7-9700K and i5-9600K will launch in October.

Chinese Hkepc shows documents that mentioned the Core i9-9900K, i7-9700K and i5-9600K, with a release in October. it also noted down a review embargo. The Coffee Lake-S Refresh for i9 would have eight cores with HyperThreading and the i7 would also have eight cores but no HyperThreading. The i5 is a hexacore with HyperThreading.

A Basin Falls Refresh is also planned for October, these are the successors of the current Skylake-X and Kaby Lake-X processors for the X299 platform. Details about the new processors are not yet available, but it is a Refresh generation, in which the architecture remains the same. The top model again gets 18 cores and a tdp of 165 watts.

#5570108 Posted on: 08/01/2018 02:26 PM
Oh, 95W 8C/16T 5GHz chip. If I was able to have psychotic episode, I would have one right now It would be very loud psychotic laughter. So loud, that our massive windows in office would break. And heads of colleagues would explode.

They could have added price tag of $250, and this would be complete.

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#5570119 Posted on: 08/01/2018 03:18 PM
1st- it's gonna be paper launch like 8700k.2nd- feel bad for the Z370 VRM's with CPU water cooling of the 9900K3rd- maybe intel gonna have the upper hand on the home desktop PC with 9900K but on HEDT and Server side- good luck getting the crazy $$$$$$ per XEON CPU from the clients, unlles Intel sells them at dirty cheap prices or the customers will invest the extra $$$$ to use the new EPYC ~64C CPU's.

Intel may win the small desktop fight- but the Big battle gonna be on the Servers/HEDT side. Good luck for both AMD/Intel .

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#5570123 Posted on: 08/01/2018 03:29 PM
i do not buy the weak vrm thing ...maybe on low budget z370 it is indeed a problem ...but on higher tier motherboards that are designed in mind to be able to push 200 watts to cpu after high overclocks ... i fail to see they can not handle an 8 core chip people keep talking about like mb makers design their vrm to be able to handle max 95 watts !

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#5570124 Posted on: 08/01/2018 03:32 PM
1st- it's gonna be paper launch like 8700k.2nd- feel bad for the Z370 VRM's with CPU water cooling of the 9900K3rd- maybe intel gonna have the upper hand on the home desktop PC with 9900K but on HEDT and Server side- good luck getting the crazy $$$$$$ per XEON CPU from the clients, unlles Intel sells them at dirty cheap prices or the customers will invest the extra $$$$ to use the new EPYC ~64C CPU's.

Intel may win the small desktop fight- but the Big battle gonna be on the Servers/HEDT side. Good luck for both AMD/Intel .Technically you are right. Not necessarily because of any kind of definitive performance we know. What makes you right is current market share.

It is not like intel can gain much in desktop, but they can lose a lot in pro/server business.

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#5570125 Posted on: 08/01/2018 03:35 PM

It is not like intel can gain much in desktop, but they can lose a lot in pro/server business.

well no but i am pretty sure they want people that updating from ivy bridge sandy bridge etc etc to get one of their 8xxx series or 9xxx i bet XD

I too am anticipating a paper launch. I think it was originally scheduled for 2019 but they pulled it up, just like with the 8700K. I have no doubt that it will be extremely popular though - Intel fans will be tripping over themselves to get one.

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#5570132 Posted on: 08/01/2018 04:00 PM

i do not buy the weak vrm thing ...maybe on low budget z370 it is indeed a problem ...but on higher tier motherboards that are designed in mind to be able to push 200 watts to cpu after high overclocks ... i fail to see they can not handle an 8 core chip people keep talking about like mb makers design their vrm to be able to handle max 95 watts !

Some low budget boards and likely all ITX boards, may not be able to handle the extra power.The 8700K is around 100watt at 4.3Ghz all core boost stock, when overclocked to 4.7Ghz like the 9900K, it uses around 150W.The 9900K with the 2 ekstra cores would then be 200W at stock 4.7Ghz all core boost clock.If these quick numbers are correct, then there is very little power headroom left on allot of motherboards out there, especially if there is no airflow over the VRM, because a tower or watercooler is used.

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#5570137 Posted on: 08/01/2018 04:12 PM
@TLD LARS on more expensive models often the vrm's are a total overkill i am almost certain every z370 mb can handle the 9900k at stock

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#5570141 Posted on: 08/01/2018 04:21 PM
@stock- yes, but since it will be soldered and show low temp on water cooling - then users will be able to overclock and then we will start to see failed VRM topics.

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#5570146 Posted on: 08/01/2018 04:30 PM

@stock- yes, but since it will be soldered and show low temp on water cooling - then users will be able to overclock and then we will start to see failed VRM topics.

Being soldered just means that they won't have to delid and apply liquid metal. To be honest, I think the whole VRM issue is overblown, and most will be able to overclock without issue.

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#5570149 Posted on: 08/01/2018 04:40 PM
"The i5 is a hexacore with HyperThreading."

i thought it was certain, that the i5 line-up will not have HT..?

-andy-

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#5570169 Posted on: 08/01/2018 06:28 PM
October! Couldn't be nicer! My time to upgrade from my old 4690. I'm looking at an i5 9600 with the equivalent motherboard H370 ( the name obviously would be different ). Don't care at all about overclocking. Even in my current rig, Turbo boost is disabled. The DDR4 RAM I'd buy would be only 2666Mhz. Perfect balance.

An AsRock M/B ( like the current H370 Asrock Performance M/B ) with ALC1220 Audio Codec and Intel Ethernet I219 and an M2 slot with multiple USB 3.1 Gen 2. Just got my new GPU, too. Perfect! Can't wait. With around 400-420 euros, I'd have a brand new PC -fast as F.

Happy I waited and didn't go with the rig I mentioned above. Almost hit the purchase button the other day.

This rig I plan to buy it will keep me happy at least 4-5 years.

P.S. And if the 9600/9500 are gonna have Hyperthreading, what else one would want! It seems too perfect if that's the case.

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#5570173 Posted on: 08/01/2018 06:44 PM
Personally for me the i7 9700K its very attractive, in the past i got some issues with HyperThreading.Honestly i dont know if it was because my 875k is frist gen or its because some old applications and games dont like too much HT... with some titles I feel a little bump in frames when HT is off... in others is a must to have it on since 4c/4t struggle to deliver, so for now its always on.

My bet is that for the next decade octas will be the norm to gamers because if we look at the history we see that quads are here for more than a decade and to this day strong quads still can play well the vast majority of games with great qualiy.

And since the new consoles will probably be octas too with a ryzen 7 in it... I see that 8 threads will be the common ground for programmers in the next years...

The only thing that I hope is that the industry stop to rely so heavily on single core performance and get more thread friendly with the use of pure DirectX 12 and Vulkan...

Best RegardsWill

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#5570228 Posted on: 08/01/2018 11:52 PM
Looking forward to pair my old friend 9700 pro with a new one 9700k

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